Deuteronomy 2:6

2:6 You may purchase food to eat and water to drink from them.

Deuteronomy 8:12

8:12 When you eat your fill, when you build and occupy good houses,

Deuteronomy 11:15

11:15 I will provide pasture for your livestock and you will eat your fill.”

Deuteronomy 12:16

12:16 However, you must not eat blood – pour it out on the ground like water.

Deuteronomy 12:24

12:24 You must not eat it! You must pour it out on the ground like water.

Deuteronomy 14:4

14:4 These are the animals you may eat: the ox, the sheep, the goat,

Deuteronomy 14:12

14:12 These are the ones you may not eat: the eagle, the vulture, the black vulture,

Deuteronomy 27:7

27:7 Also you must offer fellowship offerings and eat them there, rejoicing before the Lord your God.

tn Heb includes “with silver.”

tn Heb “grass in your field.”

tn NEB “the griffon-vulture.”

tn The Hebrew term פֶּרֶס (peres) describes a large vulture otherwise known as the ossifrage (cf. KJV). This largest of the vultures takes its name from its habit of dropping skeletal remains from a great height so as to break the bones apart.

tn The Hebrew term עָזְנִיָּה (’ozniyyah) may describe the black vulture (so NIV) or it may refer to the osprey (so NAB, NRSV, NLT), an eagle-like bird subsisting mainly on fish.